Take your pool vacuum hose and fill it completely with water. drop one end of it into the pools water and hold your hand firmly over the other end so that no water can get our or air can get in. now pull the hose over the edge out of the pool so that the end is lower then the water level in the pool. Water should be gushing out onto the ground.
You can rent an electric pump and hose from Home Depot for $50-75 a day. Set up in the evening, test to make sure there are no leaks, and pump can run overnight. It has a sensor that will shut the pump off when the water level gets below the top of the pump. Be aware that many states have laws against dumping pool water into the streets. Check with your local water department for guidelines.
you can install an overflow (just like a sink) or you will have to use a siphon to drain it.
you just close the pool covering and then the water will run into the pool. if it is other liquids that you dont want in your pool then you can buy a water vacuum.
Yes if it keeps raining then it may flood.
for cotes Dogs fur or coat protects them from the weather. It keeps the sun off of their skin, keeps them dry when it's raining and keeps them warm in the winter.
The gravity.
No, it is usually dry there and lots of deforestation which keeps it from raining. But it is possible. It would be unusual.
Gravity keeps your feet on the ground. It is also what keeps every living and non living thing attached to the earth.
A cistern is usually an underground structure, but can be above ground which simply catches run-off water or rain water and keeps it until it is needed.
It keeps you on the ground.
Gravity.
Snow insulates the ground. It keeps the ground below it frozen which keeps the air around it cold.
keeps them on the ground, because gravity keeps them down
it keeps you on the ground stupid
Keeps it on the ground.